Merseyside, James Tarkowski and Everton
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One of the standout talking points was the surprise deployment of Curtis Jones at right back.
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Slot confirmed Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez "will not be back in the coming weeks" and Conor Bradley "will have to wait and see if he will be with the squad on Sunday."
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BBC Sport examines how manager Jurgen Klopp galvanised a team - and the red half of the city - to deliver a sixth European Cup to Anfield.
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In the recent clash between Liverpool and Everton, the Merseyside Derby not only showcased the fierce rivalry between the two clubs but also highlighted a contentious decision that stirred significant debate among fans and analysts alike.
Pep Guardiola's side have failed to mount a serious defence of their Premier League crown. They trail leaders Liverpool by 22 points - the focus is on a spot in next season's Champions League.
Liverpool and Everton meet in the Premier League this evening. Each season, it is one of the most eagerly anticipated fixtures on the English footballing calendar.The Merseyside derby has often been
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Wednesday's Merseyside derby offered up two controversial moments: the decision not to send off James Tarkowski for a reckless tackle on Alexis Mac Allister and allowing Diogo Jota's winning goal despite Luis Diaz being in an offside position during the build-up.
Instead, Diogo Jota assumed the role of derby decider, ending his drought and Liverpool’s mini-slump with a crisp strike; with it, too, went Everton ’s unbeaten run, curtailed at nine. What is instead extended is David Moyes ’s perhaps never-ending wait for a win at Anfield; it is now 22 games and counting.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot said he expects Wednesday's clash with Everton at Anfield to be similar to their last meeting at Goodison Park in February but with the key difference that his players will have the backing of a home crowd.
Should Luis Diaz's goal for Liverpool have been ruled out for offside? Joe Hart explains why - by the letter of the law - the goal was legitimate, but frustrating all the same.